Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1329748 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2008 | 4 Pages |
A new hybrid vanadium (III) fluoride [C4H12N2]3[V7F27] has been synthesised solvothermally. The crystal structure (trigonal, R3¯c; a=17.367(2) Å, c=19.604(2) Å) reveals an unusual and novel chain motif consisting of pyrochlore-like heptameric units of corner-sharing octahedra, which are further linked into linear chains of alternating triple and single octahedral groups. The chains are separated by hydrogen-bonded piperazinium moieties. Magnetic susceptibility data show moderate antiferromagnetic interactions but no long-range order above 2 K, consistent with pronounced one-dimensional character, as well as frustration arising within the triangular units of magnetic ions in the chains.
Graphical abstractA unique chain-structure vanadium(III) fluoride [C4H12N2]3[V7F27], based on a pyrochlore-like building unit, has been prepared solvothermally. Despite antiferromagnetic interactions, no long-range magnetic order occurs above 2 K, suggesting possible frustration.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide